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The FAQ's on this site state that Chuck graduated with a degree in journalism and that he later worked in the field. It also suggests he waves off his writings during that time period as 'crap', and I was just wondering, has he ever addressed this? As in, his unhappiness with those articles?

The FAQ's on this site state that Chuck graduated with a degree in journalism and that he later worked in the field. It also suggests he waves off his writings during that time period as 'crap', and I was just wondering, has he ever addressed this? As in, his unhappiness with those articles?

I wouldn't suppose anyone has them...or maybe... :)

It says on here somewhere about how he's got some unpublished manuscript from around then that he wont publish because it's so bad. But I suspect he's just Frankensteined all the good ideas and words out of it for his other works.

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